"But I thought you were a friend to John Barleycorn," Charmian
interpolated.
"My sister don't believe in flattering children," hastily
interpolated Jane, glancing toward Mrs.
The younger members of the club, humouring the joke, sent a waiter for the 'Peerage'; and read aloud the memoir of the nobleman in question, for the Doctor's benefit-- with illustrative morsels of information
interpolated by themselves.
Accordingly, when Frank presented himself at Combe-Raven on the eventful morning, there stood Miss Garth, prepared -- in the
interpolated character of Argus -- to accompany Lucy and Falkland to the scene of trial.
Eudosia had
interpolated the word "hundred," quite innocently, for, as usually happens with those to whom money is new, her imagination ran ahead of her arithmetic.
"You have called it 'achieving the impossible,'" she
interpolated.
I am inclined to think it is
interpolated (probably by the poetess herself) from the first of lines xi.
"Bellringer!"
interpolated the provost, who had waked up early enough to be in a sufficiently bad temper, as we have said, not to require to have his fury inflamed by such strange responses.
"Yes, sir," the cook eagerly
interpolated, with appeasing and apologetic servility.
"And if they'd ben smart they'd a-held on to them," she
interpolated.
Suppose you found an inscription, with sentences here and there in excellent plain English, and
interpolated therewith, others made up of words, of letters even, absolutely unknown to you?
Here no history, or church, or state, is
interpolated on the divine sky and the immortal year.